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UrbanBob
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I'm currently working for a decent company but I need a change. They have me on call all the time and we are growing so we keep getting more work to the point where I dont have enough time in the day to do all the things I am supposed to.
My job is tech support. I take calls and make tickets. I am also assigned projects weekly to build systems with our software for our clients and sometimes travel for on-site installs.
I make 40k
Currently looking for a new job not sure which direction to take... Business analyst, system admin, traveling salesman
I'm looking for something that either allows a lot of travel or a remote job.
I would settle for a high paying job in a big city like Manhattan but offered a good amount of time off.
my resume so far I have only updated it a little.
All advice is appreciated =D
My job is tech support. I take calls and make tickets. I am also assigned projects weekly to build systems with our software for our clients and sometimes travel for on-site installs.
I make 40k
Currently looking for a new job not sure which direction to take... Business analyst, system admin, traveling salesman
I'm looking for something that either allows a lot of travel or a remote job.
I would settle for a high paying job in a big city like Manhattan but offered a good amount of time off.
my resume so far I have only updated it a little.
Job at a software company
Technical Support
Design, Install and maintain systems for various hospitals, police departments to their specifications working with them to make sure it’s to their liking.
Take lead on projects and keep them on track by attending conference calls and staying in touch with different internal and external departments and tracking what needs to be done.
Traveled internationally to perform on-site installs and integrations.
Train clients on use of the system
Debug software errors, report and document resolutions.
Work remotely while on call.
JOBB at a school district
Instructional Technical Support 10/2015 – 07/2016
IT department head of the 1941 area
Image computers, deploy software, update systems, and repair equipment
Maintain and update asset inventory
Document and solve incident requests through esupport tickets
JOBBBB at a college
Support Staff - Ops Professional 7/2013 – 01/2016
Install and configure new computers and peripherals
Assist students and staff using the computers and its applications
Create and present college workshops and seminars
Greet students, answer the phone, and schedule appointments
Document and report interactions
Train new employees
JOBBBBBBBBB at a store
Sales Administrative Assistant 2/2011 – 7/2011
Managed the online store database
Designed and coded website
Resolved customer complaints
Negotiated with manufactures about products and orders
Processed invoices for online transactions
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Minor: Information Security
All advice is appreciated =D
Comments
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NetworkingStudent Member Posts: 1,407 ■■■■■■■■□□Before going through the resume. I would say make a list of what you like and don't like at the current job, as well as past IT jobs.
This will at least help you narrow things down a bit as to which roles you want to move into.When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened."
--Alexander Graham Bell,
American inventor -
UrbanBob Member Posts: 34 ■■■□□□□□□□NetworkingStudent wrote: »Before going through the resume. I would say make a list of what you like and don't like at the current job, as well as past IT jobs.
This will at least help you narrow things down a bit as to which roles you want to move into.
Thanks,
Likes
Travel
Working with people
Working remotely
Working on projects.
Learning new technologies
Being able to puzzle out whats wrong and fixing it.
Don't Like
Non paid After hours work
being at the beck and call of anyone with a problem